Let Today's Technology Save You From 'Renophobia'

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(NAPSA)—If youve been thinking, or even just dreaming, about buying a new homebut “renophobia’—thefear of having to do renovations—is holding you back, you may beglad to hear two things. 1.Youre not alone. Often, prospective homebuyers, particularly millennials, want a turnkey home but can't afford one in their desired area, and a fear of renovating means they remain renters. me a ee: - a" ae a ‘i le i] eeefor 4 4 At the same time, many older homes have the potential to become a dream house with a little TLC. Before you buy that fixer-upper, you can get a goodidea of just how muchfixing it up will cost. make homebuying easier and less Look for big cracks, dampness around baseboards, and sagging walls. Check the window frames for cracked paint. Lookat the ceiling for cracks,flaky plas- 2. Technological advancements can expensive. You can now knowjust what renovations and repairs a house youre considering will need, even before youvisit it. That's because Intero Real Estate Services (interorealestate.com) has partnered with Kukun,an online platform offering digital solutions that help homeowners navigate the home remodeling process. Through the widget, you get real-time home ren- ter or waterstains. What’s more, there are easy-to-use tools that help home renovators manage the process from beginning to end and control the time and money involved along the way. It’s simple to do. You can access the system through an app on your phone as well as the widget and get valuable data as you walk through a 2. Are the rooms and closets big enough? Are there enough bathrooms? Are the ceilings a good heightfor you? Will your family and furniture fit comfortably? 3. Inspect the plumbing. Check the water pressure. Turn on all the faucets and flush all the toilets. See whether the pipes are insulated and make sure theyre not lead. Look underthe sinks for leaks, water damage or mold. 4. Check out the basement and the attic. How easy is access? Is there much storage space? Could it be converted into extra rooms?Is there insulation? 5. Learn about the neighborhood. Howare the schools? Howcloseis shopping? What's the transportation like in the area? Is it undera flight path? 6. Look to the layout. How easyisit to get from room to room and from indoors to out? 7. It's a hot idea to be sure the heating and cooling systems work. What To Look For While youre doing that, think about these seven things. 1. Is the building structurally sound? Visit www.mykukun.com for further information and an Estimator Tool or download the Kukun Mobile app on iOS and Android devices. ovation estimates and return on invest- ment information for the onlinelistings. You can see which renovations youd like to do, how muchthey will cost and what the property will be worth once they're complete. You can even see which other homes in the area have had renovations and which construction companies or contractors were used. property. Learn More